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Looking forward to the past. / Gregory, I.; Gilham, V.; Southall, H.
In: Mapping Awareness, Vol. 12, No. 2, 01.01.1998, p. 26-29.

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Gregory, I, Gilham, V & Southall, H 1998, 'Looking forward to the past', Mapping Awareness, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 26-29.

APA

Gregory, I., Gilham, V., & Southall, H. (1998). Looking forward to the past. Mapping Awareness, 12(2), 26-29.

Vancouver

Gregory I, Gilham V, Southall H. Looking forward to the past. Mapping Awareness. 1998 Jan 1;12(2):26-29.

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Gregory, I. ; Gilham, V. ; Southall, H. / Looking forward to the past. In: Mapping Awareness. 1998 ; Vol. 12, No. 2. pp. 26-29.

Bibtex

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title = "Looking forward to the past",
abstract = "Since the first British Census was held almost 200 years ago, our administrative boundaries have changed almost beyond recognition. The authors show how a new project to map these changes can bring the daily lives of our ancestors into GIS analysis today.",
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RIS

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